Thursday, September 12, 2013

Writers as Readers


 
 
2.) The genres that interest me are usually in the Sci-Fi genre, including fan fictions. I really enjoy this genre because it’s not complete fantasy, which I like, plus it usually has really good story morals. I’m drawn o science fiction books because I usually end up watching the TV show or movie of the book first, then i end up reading the book because I really enjoyed the motion picture.

4.) One of my best memories when reading a book is when I get so into a book that I completely forget where I am, I just get sucked into the book and forget about all my worries and responsibilities.

5.) Pretty much any book that involves any TV show/movie4 I’ve watched I’ll really enjoy it, and I won’t be able to put it down. On the other hand pretty much any book that the school has me read, that’s required reading it will take forever for me to get through because you can’t force a book upon someone. They’re like relationships and you can’t force them.

7.) The first book I remember reading all by myself was Matilda. I just remember being so proud of me because it was the first chapter book that I didn’t need any help with reading, plus I really enjoyed the story.

8.) I have so many favorite books, and book series it’s not even funny. I really like the book heroes, as well as the hunger book series. Then there’s star trek, the great Gatsby, and star wars, and so many more. These are just a few of the more recent books I’ve read that I’ve come to really enjoy.                         

10.) I do feel like some people are pressured into reading “popular” books, even I have felt that way, but when I did read the “popular” book I found that it was deemed “popular” for a reason, because it then became one of my favorite books. So yes I do believe books have the power to move people to do things, especially if it has strong morals.

9.) When I finished reading the fault in our stars I was angry afterwards because any though I like the author and he has a very interesting way of writing, it was just the same old love story in any other book that was completely predictable.

When I finished reading Heroes I was sad because the main character Hiro realized that you can’t change the past, and he was unable to save Charlie due to his higher destiny.

When I finished reading Star trek I was happy because who could really be upset after reading star trek? I mean it’s pretty much the best thing in existence; it’s definitely my guilty pleasure that I constantly think about (and make many references to on a daily basis).          
 
                          

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